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We wish to convey .our heartfelt thanks to t]Ke many friends, neighbours J幼d reli^tWes 'who were. so. ynd :tひns. :du-'.ring our—sudden .^rゃavementy and also .for' iiie many 'b^au,: tifulpoーltribぼi的,.tc!legra扭s^ cards/ぉpr"sio加.of...野inp'a-'thy .during -t.t^eire cent'1—■■: of. oiir beloyed wife,:mothれd,u-ghte"nd sister, Mrs. Mikiko MargaretKameda.、
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Photochemiccil SniociAffects
TOKャO. 一 "itie Tokyo Metro-poiはhnGovetiimgnt,s expert* otj pMtまmic" smog have fo?nd that theliVesofdrosQphilaゃ (shはlt t、vo-、vmぉed flies) born of patents eJcpQsed toきconc靴 traVions of ozone ai^e shorter than those or the j)arぉnt3
Photochemicalsmog sharjlly increas"'oz6he..inれe '$ir.
Tests on heredi〖ぉi'y effects of ozone by the expeits showed that thelives pf —e droso-philae born of patents showered 、viゅ10 to 27 ppm. (parts per million) of ozone wereshojrter up to 30 per cent than thelives of their parents,
In the case or female droso" phi!ae, the ofjfsprirtg of such par-カnts:】ived 2 per. 、cenぃsh'orter lives than theparents.
The resuUs were almost the same in case of offspring bom of mothers exposed to ■high concentrations., of ozone mated with unexposed male (h'osopyiilae the experts said,
The parents were exposed to showers of ozone: for four .days, one to .three hoursぞach day.
The tests also found, that the' 《spring'of'parents expo sゆ.to 25 ppm. oif ozone, hadlぱespans' up' to 24 per cent shorter than their .parents, irrespective of. m"es' or fern ales.
The 'tests were 'reported by ■H-iroshi Nりushi. and other members of the. metropolitan Government's project team study:" ing the cause of■■ :phe>tochemical smog .at a■麼eting of expetts recently..
The 'test resultslゅthem'.to believe that., exposure of .droso-p.hilae' to 6zone. affect'their
Their was based .on .the
fi^ct -thatthehereditai'y effect of. .male drosoi)hilae .w.as. in-sijg.nifieant .atidヽthatきec onさ-generation n、alふ々0Sひi))iil6e born of parents exposed to. ozone 、verc affected mo re than their fema!e..- .counterparts.
In.the tests, Uielevelo"z;.
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ozone. But theさxpertsdid not
rule out thelim5sibi"ty6fl6ng-
range effects of -ozone on the
human body in.highlダpolluted areぉ...
Ozone,in the air sharply in-creases when strong iiれroViolet rays cause photochemicalmc-ions of nit w gen ox id切and hyilro<;arbon, thereby :ふひ争ting photochemicalsfnog..
The testa also showed that mucus funぉstopped moving wl?en exposed to more than:10 I>P^^' of zone, atid they again started mpving wheij showered with the aid^ :
This fact i?iight provもan im-[H)rtant clue to explaining the cans" of convulsions 6f theIm-咖body and画b簡of the hmbs由n affecudby pho-tochemicalsmo^, the said.
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Mrs. 'Misao Sasipil^ Ai)riト13thasー011 FunもraL.ぉ幽:w the M"lard : Cwji Hcirne. in Lci咖,0^ the Rev, Gir由m细jtj Imterment at WooW
KOYAMA
RICHMOND,B.C, Fujio KoyamaofRyi
passed away on.'.FAii 1973 following a1«A Set vice柳s感a Buddhist ChuKhoほ
TABER, AUa. 二 Mr, & Mrs. Mats画suke Nagai, 7兮and 73 respectively,. c elもb ratゆ.their柳h. "Golden" Wedding Anmversary on April7th,1973 at Park Bro-thet,s Motor H6telin Lethbridge, ceding crematioiL The party was held by their sons Survived by wife^la and daughters and attended by chmond; sister, Mn, relat iy的and friends from allo, rはa of Japan; b rot is , v^er,the ptひvince...
Before— the war, :.Mr.. '.Nagai. was: a f.isherman'.in. .Richn^ond, B.C. A iter the war, he settled in Alberta as a farmer establishing the "Nagai Father & Son Farm". Today it i so tie of the most mo-dernize4 Vnechanicsil..farms, in this area.
also of Japan,
experts
They said mucus fungi's pat-t<in of movement dosely sembled that of hnmiin西usdes
KOYAN说
ST EVES TON, B»い datosW Koyatiagi — March餘at , neralHospital.
Surviving mem"' mily include hi a one daughter,她l sons, Tho簡幼d脉 mond,.and threesbU^ ki Koyanagi iuidHii.西 roka、va in Van"J Emiko Shiozakiin"
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